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Before Green

=Frozen Mud

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The Year is Over

So, it’s 2012 in a bit, and as 2011 winds down, we figured we’d do you the disservice of providing some links to some of the better stuff we’ve put out this year. Everyone does it, I know. We’re not trying to blaze trails here, we’re just trying to toot our own horns. We did some terrific shit! It’s just a shame that back when we actually tried, no one paid attention.

Without further ado:

The list is long, but if you’re new here, those are some of the things we’re proud of in this website’s brief existence. We’ll be back next year with more. We hope you’ll stick around.

Much love & respek,

~The editors

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“That Is Things I Wanted” #1

I have a photo blog that I set up last year. I receive a steady stream of email notifications asking me to moderate comments on my posts. 

I only post my images, and no commentary other than a title for the image, or collection of photos. 

Out of hundreds of comments, only two have been from actual people. 

My photo website lives in WestWorld, where my work is viewed more by algorithms than by eyeballs. 

In this collaborative piece, I work with cyber demons sent from Russia and Nigeria. As I find it difficult to choose descriptions for my photographs, I have accepted help in the form of robo comments from spambots.

I present, “That is Things I Wanted!”

Help, I’ve been informed and I can’t bemcoe ignorant.


 

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Saturday @ Occupy Toronto

There were ominous clouds and some cold rain (rain not pictured for fear of camera damage; clouds tho)…

  • (For those of you that’ve never been to Toronto: the spiderwebs of cables are for the streetcars. After marching up Bay Street — our financial centre — the occupation settled in a park on the other side of the church above)

There was energy…

There was drumming…

There was chanting…

There was listening…

  • (I wasn’t there too long, but I stayed long enough to listen to a number of speeches — most were on point, focusing on the rapidly worsening inequality in Canada (which is worsening at a faster rate than in the states), the corporatization of our healthcare system, the importance of engaging those who disagree with you, the insanity of our neglect for the environment (tar sands, tar sands, tar sands). The speakers were diverse — recent immigrants, retirees, nurses, students, lawyers, academics, union leaders. I was stirred by many.)

There were eyes looking right out at you…

There was interesting hair…

There was photogenic child exploitation…

  • (These were the only two instances I saw. Lots of kids, but mostly just enjoying shoulder rides and taking our crazy world in. Discussion question: Different, better or worse than dressing your kid in heavily branded clothing?)

Dissonant misguided messages were dissonant and misguided on huge signs (big signs or not, I didn’t see anyone too interested in talking to either the Paulites or the Maoists tho)…

There were young dudes with Guy Fawkes masks…

Didn’t seem to really be about anonymity…

 

Not sure if it’s still going on. I’ll bike over after work and get back to you. I had to leave early ’cause my uncle was getting married…

I told some kids there that it was my first gay wedding and they didn’t look very impressed. One informed me that gay weddings are more fun than regular weddings. Kid was speaking truth. It was a really fun wedding.

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Montreal Summit: Pics ‘Cause It Happened

(=Montreal)

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Moment


Taken August 26th at 7 something from one of those beer gardens below the Highline. Irene was looming. That’s the North side of 14th between Washington and 10th Avenue.

What do you think’s going on between those three?

Update: Cropped version to get rid of the poll. Not sure if I like it better or not –

 

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Texas Burns

I have no idea who the original photographer is, but here’s a picture of Texas on fire.

(stolen from)

UPDATE: Fix’d

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Still Lifes from a Vanishing City

My friend Liz took some pictures and got them published over at Granta. Go look.

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The Washougal: One River, Many Uses

Industry

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The Self-Portraiture of Crested Black Macaque Monkeys

The Daily Mail:

Visiting a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, award-winning photographer Mr Slater left his camera unattended for a while.

It soon attracted the attention of an inquisitive female from a local group of crested black macaque monkeys, known for their intelligence and dexterity.

Fascinated by her reflection in the lens, she then somehow managed to start the camera. The upshot: A splendid self-portrait.

Say cheese: The monkeys were intrigued by their reflection in the camera lens

I didn’t know this, but God apparently delegated the creation of the crested black macaque to Jim Henson.

More pictures at the link.

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